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A patent filing was spotted by Twitter user SETI Park .
It was filed by Tesla Feb. 2 and published by the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) It discusses a form of inductive charging, in which electricity is transmitted from a coil connected to a power source to one on an electric vehicle.
Tesla first teased wireless charging during a March 2023 presentation to investors.
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